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Apr 07, 2005 12:22

I'm going to complain here
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gaeanangel April 7 2005, 17:56:41 UTC
I've found something containing a lot of caffiene helps with that--caffiene is a painkiller. Not sure how that would work with the nausea, though.

Good luck and feel better.

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nna_eimaj April 7 2005, 19:12:39 UTC
Ah, caffeine. Wait! I haven't had coffee in a day! Thank you so much for reminding me. [although I've been told that coffee is not recommended for the menstruating gal]
On a nicer note: I haven't seen you around campus since you've had your hair cut; and wonder if that may be why. How short is it?

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gaeanangel April 7 2005, 21:23:13 UTC
You mean you suspect you haven't recognized me? :-)

It's just off my shoulders--shorter than Dave's, longer'n yours.

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bonsai_600 April 7 2005, 18:09:46 UTC
lady-trees
lady-trees
do your scrapey, scrapey dance!

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Aww nna_eimaj April 7 2005, 19:09:26 UTC
That's hilarious! because I've had "lady-trees in the breeze" stuck in my head all day yesterday.
A scrapey dance indeed.
and how!

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penguin_cage April 8 2005, 02:23:42 UTC
I find that pain tends to feel better if you can spread it around to others. I suggest getting a big sack full of wrenches, setting up a sign on your door that says, "If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball.", and hurling wrenches at anyone who walks in your room. Unless they are bearing pain relievers or tea.

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nna_eimaj April 8 2005, 03:40:49 UTC
bless you, great Sage. your suggestion spares you the wrench. this offer is valid for an indeterminate period of time.

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penguin_cage April 8 2005, 04:10:02 UTC
yes, an amount of time determined by how long it is until the next time I walk into your room.

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writing as keith nna_eimaj April 8 2005, 05:23:46 UTC
but you know that she won't be wandering into your room with wrenches unexpectedly

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